1 [U] [C] the act of making sth public; the thing that is made public 公开;揭露;公开或揭露的事物:
The new movie has been given a lot of exposure in the media.新闻媒体已经对这部新电影作了大量报道。The politician resigned because of the exposures about his private life.那政客因私生活被揭露而辞职。
2 [U] being allowed or forced to experience sth 允许或被逼经历(某事物):
Exposure to radiation is almost always harmful.接触放射线几乎肯定有害。Television can give children exposure to other cultures from an early age.电视使儿童从小便能接触别的文化。
3 [U] a harmful condition when a person becomes very cold because he/she has been outside in very bad weather (因呆在外面恶劣天气中受冷而引起的)冻馁,冻伤:
The climbers all died of exposure.这几名登山者都冻死了。
4 [C] the amount of film that is used when you take one photograph 拍一张照片所用的底片:
How many exposures are there on this film?这胶卷可以拍多少张照片?
exposure/Ikˋspoʒɚ; Ikˈspəʊʒə/n 1 [C,U] when someone is put in a situation where they are not protected from something harmful 暴露: +to Too much exposure to the sun can cause skin cancer. 过量暴晒会导致皮肤癌。2 [C,U] when newspapers or television show the true facts about something bad or dishonest 揭发﹐揭露: the exposure of his business dealings 对他商业活动的揭露3 [U] the harmful effects of being outside for a long time when the weather is extremely cold〔身体长时间于寒冷天气中的〕暴露﹔受冻: Three climbers died of exposure. 三名登山者被冻死了。4 [C] the amount of film that is used each time you take a photograph 胶片中的一张: a film with 36 exposures 一卷 36 张的胶卷